Housing Programs

Chronic Permanent Housing

Who is this program for?

The Chronic Supportive Housing program assists persons that meet HUD’s definition of chronic homelessness. The Chronic Supportive Housing program was specifically created for chronically homeless singles but can serve families when funding is available.

Once enrolled in the program, each person will receive weekly home visits for case management. The program also includes a housing subsidy, so a person would only pay 15 percent of their income for rent, and there is no time limit for how long they can stay on the program.

Summary of chronic homelessness includes:

A person that has a disability and:

Is living in a place not meant for human habitation- such as a car, shed, under a bridge, a tent outdoors, etc. for 12 months consecutively OR

Has at least four separate occasions of homelessness in the last three years.